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Model of diesel-electric locomotive
1966, EMD replaced all their old models with new ones having the new 645 diesel. These included six-axle models SD38, SD40, SDP40 and SD45; the SD39 was
EMD_SD39
North American diesel–electric locomotive class
The EMD SD40-2 is a 3,000-horsepower (2,200 kW) C-C diesel–electric locomotive built by EMD from 1972 to 1997. The SD40-2 was introduced in January 1972
EMD_SD40-2
Model of 20 North American locomotives
1966, EMD replaced all their production units with those powered by the new 645E-series diesel engine. They included six-axle models SD38, SD39, SD40
EMD_SDP40
Model of American diesel locomotive
the SD38 was identical to the GP38; the SD38 had the same frame as the SD39, SD40 and SD45. 52 were built for American railroads, one was built for a
EMD_SD38
North American diesel–electric locomotive class
1965 and 1971. It has an EMD 645E3 twenty-cylinder engine generating 3,600 hp (2,680 kW) on the same frame as the SD38, SD39, SD40, and SDP40. As of 2023
EMD_SD45
North American diesel-electric locomotive
The EMD SD40 is a model of 6-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between January 1966 and August 1972. 1,268
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Publishing. ISBN 978-0-89024-026-7. Media related to EMD SDL39 locomotives at Wikimedia Commons Sarberenyi, Robert. EMD SD39 and SDL39 Original Owners. v t e
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Body style for diesel and electric locomotives
EMD GP7 EMD GP9 EMD GP20 EMD GP28 EMD GP30 EMD GP35 EMD GP38-2 EMD GP40-2 EMD GP50 EMD GP60 EMD SD7 EMD SD9 EMD SD24 EMD SD38-2 EMD SD39 EMD SD39-2
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EMD made locomotive list
its successors General Motors Electro-Motive Division (GM-EMD) and Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD). EMC participated in the construction of a number of motorized
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Reciprocating internal combustion engine
twenty-cylinder form (45). EMD also introduced the Roots-blown 38 Series (GP38, SD38) and turbocharged, twelve-cylinder 39 Series (GP39, SD39). All of these locomotive
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16-cylinder EMD 645E roots blown prime mover. It came equipped with or without dynamic brakes. This locomotive shares a common frame with the SD38, SD39, SD40
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United States Class I railroad (1865–1996)
MP15DC EMD GP7 EMD GP9 EMD GP9R EMD GP9E EMD SD7 EMD SD7R EMD SD9 EMD SD9E EMD SD40M-2 EMD SD39 EMD SD38-2 EMD SD35 EMD SD35R EMD SDP45 EMD GP60 EMD GP40
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Series of EMD diesel locomotives built from 1972
The EMD Dash 2 is a line of diesel-electric locomotives introduced by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division (EMD) on January 1, 1972. Designations of
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American shortline railroad owner
Locomotive model Road number EMD SW1500 34 36 37 38 67 74 2347 EMD SD39 40 EMD SD40-2 41 43 EMD SD38-2 42 EMD GP15-1 1500 1501 EMD GP40-2 6211
Progressive_Rail,_Inc.
Shortline railroad in Minnesota
owns and occasionally operates two MN&S cabooses as well as a former MN&S EMD SD39. Some of Progressive Rail's rolling stock is painted in an MN&S-inspired
Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway
Minneapolis,_Northfield_and_Southern_Railway
of the standard GE FDL diesel motor. Designed as a competitor to EMD's SD38 and SD39 series, it was intended for heavy transfer, drag and hump service
GE_U23C
Type of railroad locomotive
SD39, all of which were constructed using the same major components (frame, carbody, cab, etcetera), and the 38 Series eventually became one of EMD's
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Boy/Male
Teutonic
Excellent.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the female personal name Emm; this was the English form of Emma, which was a popular Norman name of Germanic origin, originally a short form of compound names formed with erm(en), irm(en) ‘entire’.
Female
Japanese
(1-æµç¾Ž, 2-絵美) Japanese name EMI means 1) "beautiful blessing" or 2) "beautiful picture."
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Confidence; Pillar; Support
Boy/Male
German
Power of an eagle.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Emmanouel, EMÃNUEL means "God is with us."
Female
Hawaiian
 Hawaiian form of Norman French Emma, EMA means "entire, whole." Compare with other forms of Ema.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Form of Edwin
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
Rival; Laborious; Eager
Boy/Male
Indian
Confidence
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at the end of a village or settlement, from Middle English end (Old English ende).
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish, German, Japanese
Whole; Imitating; Smile; Beautiful Blessing
Boy/Male
German
Serious
Girl/Female
British, English
Smart
Female
Slovene
 Slovene form of English Emily, EMA means "rival." Compare with other forms of Ema.
Female
Egyptian
, Isi-em-chev.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : distinguishing name for the older of two bearers of the same personal name, from Middle English eld ‘old’ (from Old English eald).Swedish : ornamental name from Old Norse eldr ‘flame’, ‘fire’.
Female
Hungarian
 Hungarian form of Norman French Emma, EMA means "entire, whole." Compare with other forms of Ema.
Girl/Female
Spanish German Hungarian Norse Teutonic
Grandmother.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Confidence
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Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Merciful
Girl/Female
Greek
Ruler.
Male
African
second-born of twin brothers.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Apparent; Bright; Evident
Male
French
French name DÉSIRÉ means "desired."Â
Girl/Female
Biblical
Spaces, places.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Padmanabh | பதà¯à®®à®¨à®¾à®ª
One with lotus in his navel, Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian
Soldier
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Italian, Portuguese
Twin
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Another Name for Lord Murugan
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n.
The extreme or last point or part of any material thing considered lengthwise (the extremity of breadth being side); hence, extremity, in general; the concluding part; termination; close; limit; as, the end of a field, line, pole, road; the end of a year, of a discourse; put an end to pain; -- opposed to beginning, when used of anything having a first part.
n.
The earth.
pl.
of Emyd
n.
A fresh-water tortoise of the family Emydidae.
v. t.
To bring to an end or conclusion; to finish; to close; to terminate; as, to end a speech.
v. i.
To come to the ultimate point; to be finished; to come to a close; to cease; to terminate; as, a voyage ends; life ends; winter ends.
n.
An uncle.
n.
One of the yarns of the worsted warp in a Brussels carpet.
n.
The object aimed at in any effort considered as the close and effect of exertion; ppurpose; intention; aim; as, to labor for private or public ends.
n.
Termination of being; death; destruction; extermination; also, cause of death or destruction.
v. t.
To make old or ancient.
n.
A large Australian bird, of two species (Dromaius Novae-Hollandiae and D. irroratus), related to the cassowary and the ostrich. The emu runs swiftly, but is unable to fly.
n.
Private end or interest; secret purpose; selfish advantage.
v. t.
To form or be at the end of; as, the letter k ends the word back.
n.
Point beyond which no procession can be made; conclusion; issue; result, whether successful or otherwise; conclusive event; consequence.
v. t.
To punish with a rope's end.
n.
That which is left; a remnant; a fragment; a scrap; as, odds and ends.
v. t.
To destroy; to put to death.